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When members of the U.S. House of Representatives consider, beginning today, a bill to incentivize the expansion of charter schools, you can expect there to be a lot of heat but not very much light in their discussion of the need for more of these institutions.
The bipartisan bill, HR 10, is "likely to pass," according to the experienced observers at Education Week. And "amid lots of cross-aisle fist-bumping," there is apt to be "a much glitzier rollout, with lots of floor speeches about the power of charters to help disadvantaged kids. Debate is also expected to begin Thursday and final passage could happen Friday."
In today's climate of trumped up political truisms (remember "deficit hysteria?"), the supposed necessity of charter schools is just the latest one to hit The Hill.